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Famous as :
ActressBirth Date :
August 02, 1964Birth Place :
Fort Jackson, South Carolina, USAClaim to fame :
As Nancy Botwin in TV series "Weeds" (2005-2008)
Mary-Louise Parker Dating Younger Musician Charlie Mars
September 26, 2009 01:09:38Mary-Louise Parker has scored herself a new boyfriend as People reports she is dating musician Charlie Mars, who is ten years her junior. According to several sources, the twosome has been dating since early June this year.
Parker and Mars, who is a Mississippi-born singer and songwriter, reportedly were inseparable while they were attending the Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday, September 20. Official confirmation is yet to be made by both stars regarding the dating report.
Lingerie-Clad Mary-Louise Parker Cooks Pie in Esquire Mag
July 10, 2009 02:07:37The August issue of Esquire magazine witnesses "Weeds" actress Mary-Louise Parker stripping down to her lingerie while making pie. In two of her racy pics for the publication, she is photographed wearing a pair of black-colored lingerie while keeping herself busy in the kitchen mixing dough for the pie. In another snap, she is seen wearing nothing but an apron to cover her nude body while offering a seductive look to the lens with a pie on her left hand.
"I like posing nude and I persuaded the editor to pose nude, too, so that he could see what it's like for me," Parker tells the magazine about her provocative photos, all of which are taken by Christa Renee. "Nudity is the greatest costume because no one is looking at you as a person all they see is your body." Esquire itself has a note of praise for the screen beauty. The note is read, "Dear Ms. Parker, This time, we don't know what to say. That pie. The crust, so flaky. The fruit, so sweet. The little apron. Thank you very much."
Mary-Louise Parker May Leave 'Weeds' After 6th Season
April 18, 2009 10:04:22There is a chance that Mary-Louise Parker will not return for a seventh season of "Weeds". NY Post is reporting that the lead actress of the Showtime series is looking forward to quit the show once the sixth season ends.
The show is currently in hiatus to welcome the fifth season in June. Showtime has ordered both fifth and sixth season for 13 episodes each. However, it could as well end in the sixth as an insider was quoted as saying that there would be no point in continuing without Parker. "We'd have to see if it made sense to continue, but we can't envision the show without her," said the insider.
Full List of 15th SAG Awards Nominees in Primetime Television
December 19, 2008 01:12:59The list of TV series and made for TV movies that fill in the nominations of Screen Actors Guild Awards next year is unraveled. This time around, NBC's comedy series "30 Rock" has shown another domination by taking three nominations, including a nod each for its two lead actors, Alec Baldwin and Tina Fey.
Also triumphing on the primetime television is the Paul Giamatti-starring miniseries "John Adams". Like "30 Rock", the show accumulates 3 nominations, the same amount that other series like "Mad Men", "The Closer" and "Boston Legal" gather. This time the network that earns most of the nomination is HBO with 9 while ABC and NBC follow behind with 8.
Entertainment Weekly's Picks for Entertainers of the Year Revealed
November 26, 2007 10:11:07Entertainment Weekly has revealed the picks for their Top 25 Entertainers of 2007, which is broken into such categories, as Most Popular, Valedictorians, Prodigies, and Class Clowns. Among them make the list are Angelina Jolie and actor George Clooney, who both counted among the Valedictorians.
Jolie, who aside from becoming the mother of four children, is a famous Hollywood movie star has been included in the picks because, as claimed by Entertainment Weekly, her acting performances in 2007 were far more interesting than her private life, taking into account her movie credits during the year which among others include "Beowulf" and "A Mighty Heart."
Mary-Louise Parker Photographed with Her Newly Adopted African Baby Girl
September 21, 2007 11:09:33
Entertainment Website TMZ.com has obtained the picture of Mary-Louise Parker's newly adopted African baby girl.
The actress was photographed with the cute baby girl Thursday September 20th after a doctor visit in New York.
Mary-Kate Olsen Thrilled to Be a Part of Showtime's Pot Series "Weeds"
May 24, 2007 02:05:36
One of the twin sisters goes solo. Mary-Kate Olsen makes her way returning to television, sans Ashley Olsen, with a co-starring role on Showtime's dark comedy "Weeds."
On the Lionsgate-produced show, Mary-Kate will play Tara, a devoted Christian girl living in the newly developed megachurch community Majestic who becomes a love interest for Nancy Botwin's, Mary-Louise Parker's role, son Silas, played by Hunter Parrish.
More Lured to "Spiderwick" Web
October 05, 2006 09:10:51
A bunch of bright talents are going towards "The Spiderwick Chronicles." The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that names like Nick Nolte, Martin Short, Mary-Louise Parker, and Joan Plowright are currently in talks to take part in the project while Izabella Miko and Andrew McCarthy have already been included in the lineup.
If everything goes smooth, both Nolte and Short will work together to voice a couple of otherworldly characters named Mulgrath and Thimbletack/Bogart, respectively. Meanwhile, Parker will be the mother of children who become the primary characters in the story and Ploywright the kids' aunt who is thought to be crazy for being able to see the creatures.
Alumni Make Return to West Wing
March 02, 2006 01:03:18
After the long circulating rumors and hearsay, the report finally is confirmed. Yes, it is true that former cast members of "The West Wing" are set to return for the White House drama's final episodes.
Rob Lowe and friends, including that of Mary-Louise Parker, Gary Cole, Tim Matheson, Annabeth Gish, Marlee Matlin, Emily Procter, Anna Deavere Smith, and Timothy Busfield will all flock back to the NBC's set as the political drama nears its finish.
The 63rd Golden Globe Winners Top in TV
January 17, 2006 04:01:53The "Desperate Housewives" apparently isn't sound that bad at the 63rd annual Golden Globe Awards. At the bash thrown Monday January 16th, the ABC hit series took home its second consecutive Golden Globe trophy for Best Comedy Series.
In the meantime, ABC also won the Best Drama Series award for its "Lost." Geena Davis, in chain, took home the Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series - Drama award for "Commander In Chief" and Hugh Laurie won the Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series - Drama prize for "House."

















